Rhyme Dictionary
Rhymes with “Developing”
/dɪˈvɛləpɪŋ/
To change with a specific direction, progress.
♬52 rhyming words found
🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Developing"
2 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "developing" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| enveloping | 4 | verb | (transitive) To surround, enclose or enfold. |
| develop ing | 4 | (transitive) To advance; to further; to promote the growth of. |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Developing"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| eloquent | 3 | Fluently persuasive and articulate. | |
| elegant | 3 | noun | Characterised by or exhibiting elegance. |
| evident | 3 | Obviously true by simple observation. | |
| development | 4 | noun | (uncountable) The process of developing; growth, directed change. |
| intelligent | 4 | noun | Of high or especially quick cognitive capacity, bright. |
| element | 3 | noun | (chemistry) Any one of the types of atom distinguished by having a certain number of protons in its nucleus. |
| relevant | 3 | Related, connected, or pertinent to a topic. | |
| menacing | 3 | noun | Synonym of threatening in its various senses. |
| entrancing | 3 | noun | Causing ecstasy or rapture; enrapturing; charming. |
| unsettling | 4 | noun | That makes one troubled or uneasy; disquieting or distressing. |
| irrelevant | 4 | Not relevant, as: | |
| questioning | 3 | noun | The action of asking questions; a survey; an inquiry. |
| celibate | 3 | noun | (chiefly religious) Not married. |
| welcoming | 3 | noun | hospitable, accessible and cordial. |
| beneficence | 4 | noun | Good or charitable character or behavior. |
| trembling | 3 | noun | A tremble. |
| skeleton | 3 | noun | (anatomy) The system that provides support to an organism, internal and made up of bones and cartilage in vertebrates, external in some other animals. |
| intelligence | 4 | noun | (chiefly uncountable) The capacity of mind, especially to understand principles, truths, facts or meanings, acquire knowledge, and apply it to practice; the ability to comprehend and learn; the ability to process sentient experience to generate true beliefs with a justified degree of confidence. |
| embarrassing | 4 | noun | Causing embarrassment; leading to a feeling of uncomfortable shame or self-consciousness. |
| deafening | 3 | noun | (hyperbolic) Very loud. |
| threatening | 3 | noun | Presenting a threat, posing a likely risk of harm. |
| relishing | 3 | That relishes something; showing relish or enjoyment. | |
| reckoning | 3 | noun | The action of calculating or estimating something. |
| assembling | 4 | noun | A gathering or assembly. |
| deadening | 3 | noun | The process by which something is deadened. |
| adrenaline | 4 | noun | (biochemistry) Epinephrine, the hormone and neurotransmitter. |
| unquestioning | 4 | Believing without question; having absolute loyalty. | |
| bellowing | 3 | noun | The sound produced when someone or something bellows |
| lessening | 3 | noun | A growing lesser; reduction or decrease. |
| medicine | 3 | noun | (uncountable, countable) A substance which specifically promotes healing when ingested or consumed in some way; a pharmaceutical drug. |
| feminine | 3 | noun | Of or pertaining to the female gender. |
| trespassing | 3 | noun | unauthorized entry to private property |
| sentencing | 3 | noun | (uncountable) The act of pronouncing a judicial sentence on someone convicted of a crime. |
| wrestling | 3 | noun | A sport where two opponents attempt to subdue each other in bare-handed grappling using techniques of leverage, holding, and pressure points. |
| resembling | 4 | noun | The action of the verb to resemble. |
| experiment | 4 | noun | A test under controlled conditions made to either demonstrate a known truth, examine the validity of a hypothesis, or determine the efficacy or likelihood of something previously untried. |
| terrapin | 3 | noun | (countable) Any of several small turtles of the families Emydidae and Geoemydidae found throughout the world. |
| settling | 3 | noun | The act of one who, or that which, settles; the act of establishing oneself, of colonizing, subsiding, adjusting, etc. |
| day of reckoning | 5 | noun | (by extension) Any time or event at which responsibility will be assigned. |
| strengthening | 3 | noun | The process by which something is strengthened. |
| crediting | 3 | noun | The act of making a credit in accounting. |
| meddling | 3 | noun | unwanted interference |
| replenishing | 4 | noun | replenishment |
| elephant | 3 | noun | A large mammal of the family Elephantidae in the order Proboscidea, having a trunk, and native to Africa and Asia. |
| melanin | 3 | noun | (biochemistry) Any of a group of naturally occurring dark pigments, especially the pigment found in skin, hair, fur, and feathers. |
| pelican | 3 | noun | Any of various seabirds of the family Pelecanidae, having a long bill with a distendable pouch. |
| leveling | 3 | noun | The process of making something level. |
| editing | 3 | noun | An act or instance of something being edited. |
| inheriting | 4 | having the legal right to inherit | |
| embezzling | 4 | noun | embezzlement |
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Poetry
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Song Lyrics
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